Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 We recently found that this luminal lytic activity is highly correlated with in vivo proliferation of colonic epithelium , which indicates that these soluble surfactants may affect therisk of colon cancer .
2 It is possible that this effect on ileal motor activity may facilitate absorption of bile salts in the ileum by the ‘ ileal pump ’ mechanism by slowing intestinal transit time .
3 Weaker iron binding ligands within gastric juice such as citrate , or even the iron colloid binding glycoprotein ‘ gastroferrin' , may facilitate transfer of some iron into the stomach .
4 CD8 + CTL , initially identified in unnatural host-parasite combinations in rodents , were found in volunteers immunized with irradiated sporozoites : however , in the latter situation the abnormal termination of liver-stage parasite development may facilitate access of parasite antigens to the hepatocyte cytoplasm .
5 The argument that ‘ conversion ’ to tuberculin positivity by BCG may hinder diagnosis of tuberculosis should surely be set against the laborious surveillance by periodic tuberculin testing and treatment with ( not entirely innocuous ) drugs if positivity should develop .
6 I think it proper to give this caution , that future ramblers may make choice of which road they please .
7 They may make use of the brevity of Latin tags , just as pithy as any adman 's lingo .
8 Instead , as soon as they have found out something of what a word means , they may make use of it .
9 Whatever the truth , it is to be allowed that in speaking of them as effects in the ordinary way , to the extent we do , we may make use of a conception other than the one we have been examining .
10 In a family business ( such as a tea-room , cafe , small guest-house or hotel ) where those working for the business are simply the husband and wife , if the enterprise is run on a sole trader basis , the husband , as the proprietor , may claim that his wife works in the business as an employee and so she may make use of her married woman 's earned income allowance against any income she may earn .
11 That may make negotiation of East-West arms limitation agreements much more complicated .
12 The Americans for example may build part of the telescope and throw in a launch to cover half the cost of £60 million ; a similar deal has given American astronomers half the use of the German Rosat .
13 It is selective and hard to observe though you may catch sight of it in the tree canopy feeding on wood boring insects .
14 Fourteen miles away you can visit Grey Mare 's Tail , a great waterfall , and here you may catch sight of a herd of wild goats which live in the area .
15 This may include knowledge of technical terms and procedures , background knowledge of relevant anatomy and physiology , knowledge of pathological conditions , related signs and symptoms and so forth .
16 Signs may include reddening of the vulva , a mucus discharge from the vagina which wets the tail hair and strong regular wagging of the tail .
17 A conditional offer may include evidence of relevant practical experience as a pre-condition for entry to the course .
18 They may include destruction of parents ' belongings , stealing money to buy friendship , truanting to avoid failure at school , ‘ heart-broken ’ sobbing to ward off punishment , snatching toys from other children , telling lies to avoid punishment .
19 Such liabilities may include repayment of inter-company loans owed to the vendor company .
20 A more substantial change in name may need approval of the LEA .
21 Juvenile — juvenile subject to maximum term of twelve months ' detention in a young offender institution — effect of sentence in excess of twelve months ' detention in young offender institution — whether Court of Appeal may substitute sentence of detention under Children and Young Persons Act 1933 section 53(2)
22 A property company may promise restoration of the house in return for permission to build in the grounds .
23 You should make note of the going especially on the take-offs and landings of each fence and decide how it may change or deteriorate .
24 ‘ The secretaries were determined that somebody at least should make use of them , and there was much pressure put on me to do so .
25 It is ironic that Brian Wilson should make use of the Brigadoon myth .
26 In all cases the ergonomic requirement is that the task as designed should make use of his abilities and be adaptive to his limitations .
27 The Consumer Congress called for a working party to draft a code of good practice and it was intended that working party should make use of the information generated by the 1988 transport workshop , whose discussions were reported to the congress .
28 Scanner technology , linked to graphics software , offers benefits in handling illustrations for publications , and Publications should make use of the colour scanner currently used by scientific staff .
29 The UN has ruled this out ; the argument is that , as Serb areas in Bosnia and Croatia can never be part of Serbia , Kosovo is and must remain part of Serbia .
30 Additional question : " Do you agree that Uzbekistan should remain part of a renewed union ( federation ) as an equal sovereign republic ? "
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